�Sl�tface's Lasse Lok�y has head out on his own with new solo project, Lokoy. It's a bit of a turn for the bassist, singer, songwriter and producer, who's put aside his band's break-down-the-door garage rock for something more delicate and glittery� � Dork Magazine.
A melting pot of experimental sounds and feel good rhythm that'll have you pressing play straight after it finishes. - THE LINE OF BEST FIT.
�A world away from Sl�tface�s prickly punk. Sparkling synth work and wonky percussion combine with a honeyed voc al to create a kaleidoscopic, mutating take on pop, more at home with Gorillaz than Green Day - NME.
�Lasse Lok�y has also developed a potent solo identity.� � CLASH.
�An unexpected left turn - DIY.
�Laid - back, electronic bleepy - bloops.� � Dork Magazine.
�What would be dreamy air - pop is cast into something weirder by Lokoy�s production...It�s not quite experimental, but it�s certainly adventurous pop music, and it comes with a superb, soaring chorus.� � NOTHING BUT HOPE AND PASSION/
�A vibe, a bop, one to write home to the family about� - THE MOST RADICALS.